Social Rehabilitation: Exploring Community Involvement in Architectural Restoration

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Rehabilitation involves repairing, renovating, altering, or reconstructing any building or structure. It addresses the need to significantly improve a building's failing features, primarily through strengthening or replacing elements to restore the structure's optimal performance. The impact of building rehabilitation on the physical environment is significant. It is a sustainable strategy for preserving the built environment and mitigating the construction industry's impact on climate change.

However, its social impact is also considerable when viewed as a fundamental framework for sustainable outcomes. Rehabilitation can serve as a model that brings community members together for inclusive repair and restoration of structures. This positively affects communal life quality, social integration, environmental sustainability, and community perception of local architecture.

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Cite: Paul Yakubu. "Social Rehabilitation: Exploring Community Involvement in Architectural Restoration " 19 Mar 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1014640/social-rehabilitation-exploring-community-involvement-in-architectural-restoration> ISSN 0719-8884

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